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I found a new stove strategy for you Don. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The floor of his shed might need to be reinforced. .....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Two of them were pretty clean, having a small amount of fluid in the bottom. The third tank had been used to catch some cutting fluid and machining residue from some metal processing. The bottom looked awful at first. I picked up this tank for a song, and am keeping it for a possible fuel tank to store off road diesel for the tractors and loader.After cleaning them with hot soapy water and dawn dish washing detergent and using my pressure washer, I could not tell anything had ever been in there. Actually, now I am not 100% sure which tank had the shavings in it. What that mess was was machining lubricant, water based, and the metal filings, nothing else.
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 27, 2016, 10:28:20 PMTwo of them were pretty clean, having a small amount of fluid in the bottom. The third tank had been used to catch some cutting fluid and machining residue from some metal processing. The bottom looked awful at first. I picked up this tank for a song, and am keeping it for a possible fuel tank to store off road diesel for the tractors and loader.After cleaning them with hot soapy water and dawn dish washing detergent and using my pressure washer, I could not tell anything had ever been in there. Actually, now I am not 100% sure which tank had the shavings in it. What that mess was was machining lubricant, water based, and the metal filings, nothing else.Machining coolant is basically animal fat, bacteria likes to grow in it. I suggest scrubbing the internals with some bleach. I can tell you about some aweful skin rashes it can cause & my guys soaking in bleach baths at night to kill the death itch they would get in the summer. You've been warned.....
My bet would be Shawn is talking more than just a little bleach mixed with water.
Quote from: Bob/OlallaWa on December 28, 2016, 12:00:08 PMMy bet would be Shawn is talking more than just a little bleach mixed with water.Shawn, Are ya?I'll get to the bottom of this!
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 28, 2016, 09:49:37 PMQuote from: Bob/OlallaWa on December 28, 2016, 12:00:08 PMMy bet would be Shawn is talking more than just a little bleach mixed with water.Shawn, Are ya?I'll get to the bottom of this!It's definitely nasty stuff, I'd be using more than dawn and a little bleach myself. I understand it's just for showers and toilets but a little work now is better than headache later imo. Just for an idea we had about a 95 gallon reservoir on our one vertical cnc mill & we would add a gallon of bleach every 3-4 weeks just to keep bacteria growth down in the summer.
Nice score on the tanks. Did you plan on using quick disconnects on the outlets? No, plan to use 2" NPT male fittings either screwed to the end of the ball valves (Most likely) or directly to the poly tankCan you get to the drain valve on the trailer? I see the hose but no access. I had issues with mine without the valve.Do you mean the gray and black water drain valves? If so, then yes there is an access, but I plan on creating another right at the site of the hose to make it easyAre you going to smooth the piled dirt around the puddle so it maybe holds a little more water?Yes...The plan is to come in there again and reshape that pond, building up the berm about two more feet, then widening and deepening all that. When I finally score an excavator or a back hoe, I'll do it then. In the spring the trees growing all over the impounding berm (Dam??) will be removed, save for one or two left for aesthetic reasons
Don, don't skimp on the water for the RV black tank use and Don't dump it until at least 3/4 full. Pyramids in the tank are not a good thing and lots of water is your friend for not growing them.
Sounds like Don's going to be posting up a new tenderloin recipe here shortly!
Don you need to develop you're own brand and get it on those cows. Are any of them bulls? I'd be wary of them if they are. Bulls can be nasty animals at any time but especially if they've been living on their own for a while. I'd yell the ore-Rangers to stay clear. Bulls have killed a lot of people.
Well, they show up after sunset and hang around till morning. Are somewhat skittish. Have put the headlights on them but no defining examination as of yet. Scout runs them around some time, so I'm expecting a cow with a broken leg about any time
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Don as you know kids circulate colds through the house pretty regularly. This last time I started taking a caplet of Zinc once a day as soon as the kids came down with it. I got it anyway but it was very mild and didn't last long( I never lost a work outside day). I highly recommend it in the future. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
emoji pics showin' up now!!Kyle: how can we PLEASE get some decent emoji's on here!
Well, either that or I could ban JR to keep him from postin' this junkShould we have a poll for that too? ;-)